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Trump Backs Russia's Push for Ukraine Elections
Mar-a-Lago, USAThursday, February 20, 2025
Trump, during his press conference, blamed Ukraine for the prolonged conflict and criticized Kyiv for not ending the war sooner. He suggested that if he had been president before the war started, he could have negotiated a deal that would have kept Ukraine's land intact and avoided the current devastation.
Russia's history of election interference, particularly in Ukraine, raises concerns about the legitimacy of any new elections. Critics worry that Putin might use these elections to install a pro-Russia leader, further undermining Ukraine's sovereignty and democracy.
Trump's stance marks a significant shift in U. S. policy. Under the previous administration of President Joe Biden, the U. S. had formed a coalition of democratic nations to support Ukraine, pledging to stand with Kyiv for as long as necessary. In contrast, Trump's administration has resumed communication with Russia and warned that restoring Ukraine to its pre-2014 borders is unrealistic.
Critics have accused the Trump administration of capitulating to Russia, while the administration maintains that its goal is to end the war. The Ukrainian elections, originally scheduled for March, were postponed due to the country being under martial law following Russia's invasion in February 2022.
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